Raúl Campos, Lia Luque, Greisi and LaMartuMind they star tonight end of the third edition of Nursery Projectan event that once again puts the focus on emerging talent from Almería. The grand final will be held today, Thursday the 28th, at the Berlin Social Club in Almería from 8:30 p.m.
The third edition of Nursery Project once again demonstrates that the new batch from Almería does not understand sealed compartments and that the most interesting emerging scenes are born precisely there, in the unexpected intersection between genres, sensibilities and ways of inhabiting music.
The final of the contest will bring together four proposals tonight at the Berlin Social Club that, from very different places, draw a sound map where atmospheric indie pop, neo soul, flamenco roots and new urban languages coexist. Among them appears Lia Luquean artist trained at the conservatory and currently immersed in the release of her first album. Their sound universe moves between intimate indie pop and ambient textures, relying on an elegant melodic sensibility and a particularly careful contemporary aesthetic. There will also be Grace Annis, known in Almería as Greisian artist born in the United States and living in Spain since 2022 who turns soul, neo soul, R&B and jazz into songs suspended between the dreamlike and the confessional. Its ability to construct melodies that appear fragile but have enormous emotional charge makes it one of the most personal proposals of this edition. The connection with the root comes from the hand of Raul Camposa musician trained in flamenco guitar who has been moving his language towards rap, melodic pop and contemporary urban sounds. After winning the first edition of Proyecto Vivero with Nosoymery, the artist is now developing his own path marked by experimentation and a new series of singles recorded in Thailand. Complete the final LaMartuMindthe project led by Martina Caballero together with Víctor Guirado, Antonio Expósito and Juan Camilo Mejía. His proposal mixes neo soul, hip hop, lo fi, R&B and Latin rhythms in songs where emotional vulnerability is transformed into a collective refuge, understanding music as a tool to redefine fears and turn them into something shared.
Beyond the winner, Nursery Project once again functions as a thermometer of a young scene that is beginning to find its own identity away from rigid labels and quick formulas imposed by trends. After promoting projects such as Nosoymery and Noelia Hernandezthe contest continues to consolidate itself as one of the main showcases to detect new voices within emerging music from Almería. A generation that seems more interested in mixing than in belonging.

